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<!--BAROMETRIC PRESSURE-->
	<Question1>1. Barometric pressue is a measurement of air pressure important to ___________ and ___________?</Question1>
		<Answer1>None</Answer1>
		<Reference1>Student Workbook Page 6-2, Section "Introduction"</Reference1>
	<Question2>2. The two main types of pressure sensitive instruments used in the military are __________ and ___________ ?</Question2>
		<Answer2>None</Answer2>
		<Reference2>Student Workbook Page 6-3, Section 6-1</Reference2>
	<Question3>3. Aneroid means ________________ ?</Question3>
		<Answer3>None</Answer3>
		<Reference3>Student Workbook Page 6-3, Section 6-1, Paragraph "Aneroid Barometers"</Reference3>
	<Question4>4. One method of temperature compensation is the use of a _______________ ?</Question4>
		<Answer4>None</Answer4>
		<Reference4>Student Workbook Page 6-4,  Section 6-1, Paragraph "Aneroid Barometers"</Reference4>
	<Question5>5. The accuracy of barometers is relative to __________, ___________, and __________ ?</Question5>
		<Answer5>None</Answer5>
		<Reference5>Student Workbook Page 6-5, Section 6-1,  Paragraph "Aneroid Barometers"</Reference5>
	<Question6>6. With respect to vibration, it is best to mount a barometer on a ________ wall ?</Question6>
		<Answer6>None</Answer6>
		<Reference6>Student Workbook Page 6-5, Section 6-1, Paragraph "Location"</Reference6>
<!--WIND MEASUREMENT-->
	<Question7>1. What is the definition of wind speed?</Question7>
		<Answer7>None</Answer7>
		<Reference7>Student Workbook Page 6-7, Section 6-2</Reference7>
	<Question8>2. Why are winds near the surface important?</Question8>
		<Answer8>None</Answer8>
		<Reference8>Student Workbook Page 6-7, Section 6-2</Reference8>
	<Question9>3. What causes the air to move in two different ways?</Question9>
		<Answer9>None</Answer9>
		<Reference9>Student Workbook Page 6-7, Section 6-2</Reference9>
	<Question10>4. What is the key driver of atmospheric circulation and what is it caused by?</Question10>
		<Answer10>None</Answer10>
		<Reference10>Student Workbook Page 6-7, Section 6-2</Reference10>
<!--CLOUD HEIGHT MEASUREMENT-->
	<Question11>1. What does a ceilometer measure?</Question11>
		<Answer11>None</Answer11>
		<Reference11>Student Workbook Page 6-9, Section 6-3</Reference11>
	<Question12>2. What types of cloud is relatively smooth to fly through?</Question12>
		<Answer12>None</Answer12>
		<Reference12>Student Workbook Page 6-10, Section 6-3, Paragraph "Types of Clouds"</Reference12>
	<Question13>3. When are clouds classified as fog?</Question13>
		<Answer13>None</Answer13>
		<Reference13>Student Workbook Page 6-10, Section 6-3, Paragraph "Types of Clouds"</Reference13>
	<Question14>4. What types of clouds are most common in the upper level atmosphere?</Question14>
		<Answer14>None</Answer14>
		<Reference14>Student Workbook Page 6-10, Section 6-3, Paragraph "Types of Clouds"</Reference14>
<!--TEMPERATURE BASICS-->
	<Question15>1. Water in the atmosphere exists in what 3 states?</Question15>
		<Answer15>None</Answer15>
		<Reference15>Student Workbook Page 6-12, Section 6-4</Reference15>
	<Question16>2. What is evaporation?</Question16>
		<Answer16>None</Answer16>
		<Reference16>Student Workbook Page 6-12, Section 6-4</Reference16>
	<Question17>3. Explain dew point?</Question17>
		<Answer17>None</Answer17>
		<Reference17>Student Workbook Page 6-12, Section 6-4, Paragraph "Dew point, dew, and frost"</Reference17>
	<Question18>4. When does fog or low cloud formations occur?</Question18>
		<Answer18>None</Answer18>
		<Reference18>Student Workbook Page 6-12, Section 6-4, Paragraph "Dew point, dew, and frost"</Reference18>
	<Question19>5. What must be removed from aircraft prior to take off?</Question19>
		<Answer19>None</Answer19>
		<Reference19>Student Workbook Page 6-12, Section 6-4, Paragraph "Dew point, dew, and frost"</Reference19>
<!--VISIBILITY BASICS-->
	<Question20>1. What is the definition of visibilty?</Question20>
		<Answer20>None</Answer20>
		<Reference20>Student Workbook Page 6-18, Section 6-5</Reference20>
	<Question21>2. What do we mean by ceiling in weather terms?</Question21>
		<Answer21>None</Answer21>
		<Reference21>Student Workbook Page 6-18, Section 6-5</Reference21>
	<Question22>3. How does celing affect the visibility?</Question22>
		<Answer22>None</Answer22>
		<Reference22>Student Workbook Page 6-18, Section 6-5</Reference22>
	<Question23>4. What do IFR and VFR stand for?</Question23>
		<Answer23>None</Answer23>
		<Reference23>Student Workbook Page 6-18, Section 6-5</Reference23>
	<Question24>5. What is the difference between IFR and VFR flights?</Question24>
		<Answer24>None</Answer24>
		<Reference24>Student Workbook Page 6-18, Section 6-5</Reference24>
	<Question25>6. What determines VFR IFR flights?</Question25>
		<Answer25>None</Answer25>
		<Reference25>Student Workbook Page 6-18, Section 6-5</Reference25>
	<Question26>7. Why would the measured visibility differ from the Air Traffic Control tower obervations?</Question26>
		<Answer26>None</Answer26>
		<Reference26>Student Workbook Page 6-19, Section 6-5</Reference26>
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